Functional opsin patterning forDrosophilacolor vision is established through signaling pathways in adjacent object-detection neurons
Manabu Kitamata,
Yoshiaki Otake,
Hideaki Kitagori
et al.
Abstract:Vision is mainly based on two different tasks, object detection and color discrimination through activities of photoreceptor (PR) cells.Drosophilacompound eye consists of ∼800 ommatidia. Every ommatidium contains eight PR cells; six outer cells (R1-R6) and two inner cells (R7 and R8) by which object detection and color vision are achieved, respectively. Expression of opsin genes in R7 and R8 is highly coordinated through the instructive signal from R7 to R8, and two major ommatidial subtypes are distributed st… Show more
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